Plant communities and soils in cryoturbated tundra along a bioclimate gradient in the Low Arctic, Alaska

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作者
Kade, A
Walker, DA
Raynolds, MK
机构
[1] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Dept Biol & Wildlife, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
[2] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Inst Arctic Biol, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
关键词
biocomplexity; Braun-Blanquet classification; Detrended Correspondence Analysis; earth hummocks; frost heave; nonsorted circles;
D O I
10.1127/0340-269X/2005/0035-0761
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Nonsorted circles and earth hummocks are important landscape components of the arctic tundra. Here we describe the vegetation on these frost-heave features at seven study sites along a N-S-transect from the Arctic Ocean to the Arctic Foothills, Alaska. We established 117 releves in frost-heave features and surrounding tundra and classified the vegetation according to the Braun-Blanquet sorted-table method. We used Detrended Correspondence Analysis to analyze relationships between vegetation and environmental variables. We identified nine communities: Braya purpurascens-Puccinellia angustata community (dry nonsorted circles, subzone C); Dryas integrifolia-Salix arctica community (dry tundra, subzone C); Salici rotundifoliae-Caricetum aquatilis ass. nov. (moist coastal tundra, subzone C); Junco biglumis-Dryadetum integrifoliae ass. nov. (moist nonsorted circles, subzone D); Dryado integrifoliae-Caricetum bigelowii Walker et al. 1994 (moist tundra, subzone D); Scorpidium scorpioides-Carex aquatilis community (wet tundra, subzone D); Cladino-Vaccinietum vitis-idaeae ass. nov. (dry nonsorted circles and earth hummocks, subzone E); Sphagno-Erlophoretum vaginati Walker et al. 1994 (moist tundra, subzone E); and Anthelia juratzkana-Juncus biglumis community (wet nonsorted circles, subzone E). The DCA ordination displayed the vegetation types with respect to complex environmental gradients. The first axis of the ordination corresponds to a bioclimate/pH gradient, and the second axis corresponds to a disturbance/soil moisture gradient. Frost-heave features are dominated by lichens, whereas the adjacent tundra supports more dwarf shrubs, graminoids and mosses. Frost-heave features have greater thaw depths, more bare ground, thinner organic horizons and lower soil moisture than the surrounding tundra. The morphology of frost-heave features changes along the climatic gradient, with large, barren nonsorted circles dominating the northern sites and vegetated, less active earth hummocks dotting the southern sites. Thawing of permafrost and a possible shift in plant community composition due to global warming could lead to a decline in frost-heave features and result in the loss of landscape heterogeneity.
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